Speed-direction description of turbulent flows

Abstract

In this note we introduce speed and direction variables to describe the motion of incompressible viscous flows. Fluid velocity u is decomposed into u=u r, with u=| u| and r= u/| u|. We consider a directional split of the Navier-Stokes equations into a coupled system of equations for u and for r. Equation for u is particularly simple but solely maintains the energy balance of the system. Under the assumption of a weak correlation between fluctuations in speed and direction in a developed turbulent flow, we further illustrate the application of u- r variables to describe mean statistics of a shear turbulence. The standard (full) Reynolds stress tensor does not appear in a resulting equation for the mean flow profile.

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